Native American Heritage Trail
The 36-page Florida Native American Heritage Trail guidebook honors Florida's Native American cultures, both past and present, by providing in-depth information for residents and visitors. The Florida Native American Heritage Trail describes in text and images over 100 heritage tourist destinations throughout the state where ancient Florida Native Americans left evidence of their cultures and where contemporary Native Americans thrive and exhibit their cultures. Features include a synopsis of the 12,000-plus years of Native American presence and significance in Florida, side bars of special interest topics, and biographies of individuals important to Florida's Native American heritage written by archaeologists and living descendents of Native Americans.
Reenactment of the Dade Battle at Fort Foster, Hillsborough River State Park
Copies of the publication have been distributed by the Florida Department of State to public libraries throughout the state and regional offices of the Florida Public Archaeology Network Additional funding from the Frank E. Duckwall Foundation has provided each of Florida's approximately 3,500 public and private elementary schools to receive a copy of the publication.
- Read the Florida Native American Heritage Trail online
- Download the Florida Native American Heritage Trail (pdf, 4.4 MB)
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Published by the Florida Department of State,
Division of Historical Resources.
ISBN #1-889030-25-2